run terraform apply and you’re set: Terraform will boot
the infrastructure for you.

AWS recently launched their ap-south-1 region (Mumbai, India)
and, due to the fact that’s much closer to our customer and EC2
there seems to be ~10% cheaper than in AWS Singapore (where we’re currently
hosted), we wanted to start experiment moving part of our
infrastructure to this region.

The guys have already added the new region in master, so
we could just wait for the next stable release to be rolled out and we’ll be
able to rock it in Mumbai but, since we’re troublemakers, let’s just not wait
and figure a way to boot our machines in Mumbai now :)

Since the changes are already in master, we just need to clone the terraform
repo and build it locally:

That’s it — a new terraform executable will be created with the latest code
from master (if you’re wondering, the TF_DEV variable makes it so we
build terraform only for our architecture, else the build.sh script will also
build for bsd, darwin, etc).

Nothing more, nothing less :) Have fun booting your infrastucture with
Terraform: it’s an amazing tool built by a great company in the DevOps
landscape.